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ROLE: Commercial Finance Analyst
HOURS: Monday to Friday, 40 hours
LOCATION: Gatwick Airport - Horley - Spectrum House
We at Mitie are recruiting for an experienced and driven Finance Analyst looking for their next challenge in a pivotal role, that will support the financial management, billing, revenue control, and financial governance for their contract at Gatwick Airport. Given the scale and complexity of operations, the role is critical to ensuring all services are accurately captured, fully recharged, and aligned to contractual entitlements.
Role Responsibilities:
- Take ownership of the full revenue cycle for the contract, including billing, forecasting, budgeting, and month-end accounting
- Ensure accurate, complete, and timely billing in line with contractual terms
- Manage the end-to-end billing process, ensuring all services are captured and fully recharged in accordance with contract entitlements
- Validate invoices against KPIs, pricing schedules, and commercial mechanisms
- Lead on revenue recovery and cash collection through effective debt management and proactive follow-up of outstanding balances
- Produce robust revenue forecasts and budgets, ensuring alignment with operational activity and contractual outputs
- Deliver all month-end revenue activities, including accruals, prepayments, reconciliations, and revenue reporting
- Produce detailed Risks & Opportunities (R&O) analysis, identifying key revenue drivers, exposures, and upside opportunities
- Provide clear and insightful revenue analysis, including review of large and complex data sets
- Collaborate with Finance Business Partners and the Commercial Manager and the MI team to ensure billing and revenue reflect contractual entitlements
- Liaise directly with clients to resolve billing queries, disputes, and approvals
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- Part-qualified / Qualified accountant (ACCA, CIMA, ACA) or equivalent experience
- Strong experience in billing, revenue accounting, and contract-based environments
- Experience working with clients and managing stakeholder relationships
- Good understanding of financial controls, audit processes, and revenue recognition
- Advanced Excel capability
- Strong analytical capability with high attention to detail
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- Exposure to an exciting contract and client
- Attractive salary and development
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